AJC #3 Dream Interpretation

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Dr. Murray Stein & Dr. John Hill, renowned Jungian analysts from Zurich, continue with the third in a four part series entitled the "4 Pillars of Jungian Psychotherapy" hosted by the Asheville Jung Center. In doing Jungian oriented psychotherapy Dr. Stein envisions 4 central themes of treatment. These include 1) the concept of Individuation; 2) the Therapeutic Relationship; 3) Dream Analysis; and 4) Active Imagination.

This next DVD set takes an in-depth look at the 3rd Pillar, namely Dream Interpretation from a Jungian approach.

Furthering Freuds insights expressed in his famous book, The Interpretation of Dreams, Jung regarded dreams as central to his psychotherapy with patients. Dreams continue to be held in the highest esteem by Jungian analysts and are one of the primary methods used to engage the unconscious mind. This seminar will explore the different approaches to dream analysis and guide practitioners into a deeper awareness of how to use dream material. Numerous examples of analyzing dreams will be offered including many images from dreams.

This 3 hour seminar was held simultaneously in 8 sites throughout North America and Europe on January 23rd, 2009. Dont miss this opportunity to learn from some of the worlds leading Jungian minds. Visit us at AshevilleJungCenter.org

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  • About john appearing as a fox headed creature.

    "In Finnish mythology, the fox is depicted usually a cunning trickster, but seldom evil. The fox, while weaker, in the end outsmarts both the evil and voracious wolf and the strong but not-so-cunning bear. It symbolizes the victory of intelligence over both malevolence and brute strength."

    Could it be that the analysand was seeing john as possibly untrusted(might leave him in trouble), but nevertheless intelligent guide?

  • It's good to see modern doctors in the field of psychoanalysis.

  • In my culture, Gullah Geechie I have always been told that dreams mean something and they can help us to figure out what to do when we are faced with a problem. It is also said that dreams can be used as warning sign. Being a Marriage and Family therapist Grad student, this video was beneficial in learning how a therapist can use creativity to help the clients.

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